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THE ARMORY COMMISSION. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] Richard Voso as to the eligibihty of the situation. Mr. E. H. Ludlow thought the rent, 000 per annum, was bot excessive. This sum was paid up to May 1, 1874 After the panic the premises wero worth 000 or In his opinion the present rent of $12,000 Was reasonable, No lurther business of importance was transacted yecaneey. The commission has decided that the a vt alt evidence submitted to them shall be as First, the ownership of the premises; second, the pres apr eg during the time for which rent is claimed; third, the legal character of the occupants, showing whether or not they belonged to the regular militia “eietine of the State of New York. ‘he commission meet again on Friday. PINANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Moderately Active—Prices Irregular and Speculation Feverish. GOLD STEADY AT lll 7 Mouey on Call 2 Per Cent—Government and Railway Bonds Generally Firm. eel Watt Srreet, Wepxxspay, August 2—6 P, M. Speculation was a shade brisker this morning and a few more scalps than usual were taken by the half breeds who daily make the Board Room their stamping ground, ‘The Sitting Bulls and other “Big Injuns” still keep Away or manilest their presence very gingerly and with no degree of vigor. Hence the market is left to take care of itself or is swayed by the warwhoops of the two-and-sixpenny braves, towhom a twenty-live follar scalp is a trophy to be bragged of. The market opened as though it had passed the Aight under a wet blanket, which apparently clung to it still, for there was a speedy softening of Michigan Ceniral and the coal stocks and a bare steadiness for the rest of the liss, The principal jeak in the bark of speculation appears to be in Michigan Central, and the owners Beem to know it, for they wero actively at work throwing their property overboard this morning, as they baye been doing for some | Ways past, preferring to take the risk of flotsam and Jetsam even im a damaged state than un entire loss | with the vessel, The effect of these sales, together with the help lent by the bears, was to breuk the price | from 403, to 387%, from which a demand to cover shorts Tallied it to 393 at the close, | ‘There was less doing in New Jersey Central, and con- | siderable vucillation in its movements, though the | opening and closing prices wero nearly the same. A | Tumor prevailed that Mr. Johnson was about to retire from the presidency, which had rather the result of | muddling the minds of dealers as to the effect such a step would have upon the wellare of the road. Taking opposite views brokers remained halting between two | ‘opinions and iet the stock alone, except to the extent of transactions in some 6,800 shares, | Delaware and Lackawanna was also for the day under | the influence of some soothing syrup and refused to be ‘foused into more than baif per cent fluctuations, | \hough threatened with the punishment of seller 60 0} tions at two per cent below the market. By a large majority Jay Gould 18 voted to have mado an abiding place in Western Union, and it is myste- tiously whispered that something startling may be expected. Which way the lightning is going to strike, whether upward or downward, is not so clear, although almost every broker has positive information one way wthe other, Nevertheless, there was not a cloud in the sky to-day to presage the coming storm, nor was there more than halt a point variation in the prices, Lake Shore carricd off the cream of the day’s opera. lions im point of magnitude of sales, amounting, they did, to more than double those of any other stock, | The Mills party endeavor to hold it firmly and to sell vyhenever circumstances permit, An important line of Mock was marketed by aJauncey court house, which nay or may not have been for the clique, but the con- vervative reputation of the firm rather forbids the qwpposition, and suggests a sale of the bond Jide article ‘90 account of some equally conservative but timorous bolder. he Granger stdécks were characterized by only moderate fluctuations and unimportant transactions, fave in the case of the preferred St. Paul, which was largely dealt in at figures ranging from 6714 to 66%, And back again to 67);. Thero was a suspicion that the Twenty-third street party, svatching odd minutes from Saratoga and the racing stables, were nosing about wits malicious intention, and seller 30 option, the saine being moro freely offered than taken. Beyond the points we have referred to and attention to the sit_htly better rates at one time made for money there was nothing to mark the day as diflering from the scores which have preceded it, THR SALKS TO-DAY. ‘Tho transactions of the Stock Exchange to-day aggre- gatod 108,370 sharos':—Erle, 1,600; Lak Shore, 38,600; Dleveland and Pittsburg, 300; Northw Northwestern proterred, $00; Rock Island, Pacitic Mail, 1,900; St. Paul, 4,200; St. Paul pro- ferred, 43,300; Ohios, 2,700; Western Union, 9300; Union Pacific, 600; Michigan Central, 19,100; New Tersey Central, 6,800; Delaware, Lackawanna -and Western, 6,350, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICE. The following table sows the opening, bighess ana lowest prices of the day :— Opening, Highest. Lowest, Ere - 18% 14% Lake Shore. + 68% 8355 Northwestern...... . . 39 39 Northwestern preterred,.. 6256 62% Rock Asland.......- Mitwaukee and St, Paul Mil. und St, Paul prof. Ohio and Mississippi. New Jersey Contr Del., Lack. and Western... 955% i Union Pacific. Day | Western Union, + O55 Pacilic Mail... + 2% CLOSING PRICES—3 P.M 23 MLA StP pf. O,O,C al 4s eo Oxte Del, Le brie...* “ Han & StJo i & StJopt Luke sbore. Mie Central Bextes se eeseeeee Us bape 67 nw 68 NY A Mariem. tis; Wolls-Pargokx sii a ost NY CAM W164 gh & Alton. ..10 wig NJ Cen. lg ewe & I; ¥oig Obio & MI oP x aig Pauan - 12 Tolk . 2 107% Union Pacific” — | UM Mievir tac. 6 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— Apvanck.—New York Central, 4; Harlem, 1; Union Pucitic, 44; Western Union, 4. DxcLink' —Rock Isand, \; Oio and Mississippi, x w Jersey Central, 4; Northwestern \; do. pre- ferred, 34; Michigan Central, 14 ; Lake Shore, 3; Han- Bibal aud Bt. Joseph common, 54; Delaware and Lacka- wanna, 4. ‘The rest of the market was stationary. THK MONEY MARKET, Money continucs easy at two per cent as the ruling fate of cali loans Primo commercial paper is un- changed. The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentionet cities to-day :— | Savannah, 4 premium; Charleston, selling 3-16, baying M premium; Now Orleans, commernial \, bank %; Ciocinnats firm, 50 to 100 premiuin; Chicygo, | BW to 50 premium, and St. Louis, par to 50 discount, Sterling exchange was very dull; prime asking rates, 6.8854 and 4.9034 ; selling rates, 4.871; a4.87% and 4 8055 8 4.89% ; reichmarks, 94% a 947% 0 05} 0 95%; cables, | 96; prime Parts, 415 05.18%. | TUX GOLD MARKKT. Goid opened and closed at 111%, with sales in the interim at 112, The carrying rates were , 1, 2and 3 percent, loans were also made flat, OPERATIONS OF THK GOLD EXOMANGE BANK, Go'd balances $1,287,264 Currency balances. 1,439; 901 (Gross clearance 18,667,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges $68,483,120 Currency balances $077,775 Gold exchanges . « 4,665,535 Gold bulances ..... ats + Yon,560 | There was no specie shipped by the steamship Boib- | nia which sailed Jor Europe to-day. | Ind, Bloom’n & W Ist.. 90 ‘ Mich Souch 2103 aples ist. Mich Sot NIs t 7p 6.109 est Ist, 1883. | Cleve & Tol sf 107 i ‘ Sieve & Tol new b.....103 West Union tds, 1900, ¢.10L NEW YORK The specie engagements for to-morrow’s steamers amount to $100,000 gold coin and $200,000 silver bara. The following were the shipments for tho East at San Francisco tor the past filteon days#t— Gold bars. Silver bars Silver coin, Total. «$1,070,700 THE FORRIGN MARKET. The Londen advices report an improvement of \% per cent in British consols, United States bonds were steady, except ten-forties, which rose 34 per cent, to 108%. Erie common also improved a fraction. £233,000 bullion went into the Bank of Englaud to-day. At Paris rentes advanced to 106f. 80c., with a slight reaction at the close. - At Frankfort United States new fives were a shade weaker, the quotation being 102%. ‘The following are the quotations at five P. M.:—Con- sols, for money, 96% a 9674; do., for accourt, 96% 96%; five-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 106; do. do of 1867, 10944; ten-lorty bonds, 1083{; new fives, 106%; Eric common shares, 123;; Sie proferred shares, 1935. TRE UNITED STATES TREASURY, Revenue receipts, $300,000. Customs receipts, $500,000, Bank notes received for redemption, $500,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were strong this afternoon and the business was Netive, the demand having been larger than early in the day. The following are the latest quotations:—United States currency sixes, 1254 812614; do, do., do, 1881, registered, 1194 a 11974; do. do., do., coupon, 12034 a 12034; do. do., 1865, regis: tered, 115% 0.116%; ; do. do., do., coupon, 116 a 11644 ; do. do., do., new, registered, 1175 a 1117 ; do, do., do., coupon, 117%; a 117%; do. do., 1867, registered, 119% a 11973 ; do. do., do., coupon, 1194; a119% ; do. do., 1868, registered, 121% a 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 121% & 122; do, do, ten-forties, registered, 115% 4116; do, do,, do., coupon, 118% a 119; do, do, fives, 1881, regia- tored, 117 a1173¢; do do., do., coupon, 117 a 11744. INVESTMENT SHARKS, Investment shares brought the following prices:—Del- aware and Lackawanna, 9544 8 95 0.0534 095% ; NewJer- sey Central, 6144 a 62 a 603, a 6134 26114; Morris and Essex, 10134; Albany and Susquehanna, 103; Clevelaud and Pittsburg, 95; Harlem, 138; Rock Island, 107% a 10774; Delaware and Hudson, 100%; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 10234 a 103; Dubuque and Sioux City, 66 653; Chicago and Alton, 100g; do. preferred, 107, RAILROAD BONDS, In railroad bonds the largest business was in Micht- gan Central sevens at 102/48 10114, a ‘decline of 1 per cent; the next largest was in Unioa Pacific firsts, which were firm at 1014 210144. Tbe Chicago and North- western gold sevens were steady at 9434 094%. Tho other changes were:—An advance of 134 in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consols, }¢ in Ohio and Mississippi con- solidated, 34 1n New Jersey firsts consolidated, 34 in Hannibal and St, Joseph eights convertible, Union Pacific sevens, land grants, and Pacific Ratliroad of Mis- souri seconds, and 3s in Central Pacifle gold; and a decline of 3g in.¢., C. and I, firsts and Nortn Missouri firsts, and 44 in Ohio and Missouri consolidated sinking funds, There was a fairly active business in the after- noon, the largest transactions being ia Union~Pacifics and St. Paul. The former advanced to 1045¢ for firsts and the latter sold at 04 for L. and M. division, 98 for G and M. division and 9024 for consolidated sinking fonds. New Jersey Central consolidated firsts were 15 lower, selling at 100%. Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold coupons were firm at 94%¢ a 9475, Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consoliduted declined 3¢ per cent, to 863{, afteran early advance to87 34. The latest bids are annexed :— le & A new. 106 But! & Erie new. Bull & Stato Line Kalamazoo & Wid P Albany Bar, OR & M Ches & Ohio 6's, Chicago & Alt sink (4. Chicago & Alu St L, Jack & Chic Ist ntral 6x, 1887... 105%, Central of 3 ¥ Cen 6's, renl estate. 101 Cen of NJ con uf sub. wot P ist, § P ist, Li 623. Cen Pacifie gold bouds..10% Cen Pacific, San J tyr. | OF cor i ist. Peninsula 1st, eayo & Mi Winona & St Peters -d Con Pacificland gt bds. 97 C, 0,0 & 1 18t, 7's, 6 ig Western Pacitie ods... 90¢ Lack & West 2d....10055 Union Paeifie Ist... ... 104% cl 's,con.104~ Union Pacifiel ¢a7¥s. 1035 118 Union Pacitiesink fund. 9454 Southern Pus ds Mo... Pacifie RR of So 14: Pacifie RK of Hi. Pitts, LOW & aul Be 109 ong Dock 105 Cleve & Pitts con sf i Bu NY & brie lst 77 91 CC & List NOM But NY & E, large... 83 Alton &T H 2d pf oL Hun’ & St. 60} Bell & 8 ML ist an Se... 81g Tol, Peo & War, ED... Tol, Peo & War, W D.. Cedar F: Sieve, Piville & A, old. 108 West Union bds, 1900,r. 101 BANK SHARKS. Bank shares sold at 1004; for Central National, 89 for Fourth National und 114% for Commerce. The latest bids were as follows:—America, 40; American Ex- change, 10834; Central National, 100; City, 300; Com- merce, 1i43{; Continental, 50; First National, 200; Fourth National, 80; Fulton, 145; Hanover, 82; Mer. chants’, 11444; Merchants’ Exchange, 95; Metropolitan, 120; New York, 117; North America, 90%; Park, 124; Republic, 70; St, Nicholas, 104. STATE BONDS, State bonds at the Board were neglected. District of Columbia 3.658 were steady at 70%. PHILADELPHIA BTUCKS. Bia Asked, City sixes, NOW......seeeereresseseceee 100% — 10014 Pennsylvania Railroad, ex dividend.... 504% 6034 Philadeipbia and Reading Railroad...., 4445 Lebigh Valley Railroad 1 66% Catawissa Railroad, preferred, - 4 = Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 116% «17 Northern Central Railroad, - be Lehigh Navigation, . = 42% 43. Lebigh Navigation, gold loan + 103% = 103% Hestonville, see ~ 20% a MINING STOCKS, The following aro closing prices in San Francisco to-day :— " Consolidated Virginia 59 Crown Point... .12 Calitornia ........66. 68% Yellow Jucket....... 29% Sogregated Beicher,. 80 Alpha 414 Optur : 6214 Belcher. Choliar. OTe . 52% dated Imperial 5 Mexican, . « BT Gould & Carr: « 16K + 484 Haile & Norcross... 12 RECKIPTS OF PRODUCE, 4¢., WAUKRE. ‘The following statistics, compiled from official sources, will be read with interest, because of their bearing upon the transportation and other questions that are now being discussed in commercial centres: — Receipts of Produce, de., at Chicago for the Month of July, 1875 and 1876, Contiden Sierra Neva Exchequer , Overm Justice Caledonia, . AT CHICAGO AND MIL, 1575, 1876, Bushels. Bushels, 2,341,019 1,187,249 4,391,098 4,354, 808 612/928 243, 983 18,544 61,898 14,160 87,280 . 6,885,218 Dec.. 493,251 . hs 184.378 Ine., 12,645 Hogs. + 200,144 273,024 Dee, 17,120 Averag of No. 2 spring wheat in Chi« p cago July, 1875.4... seteecesserecreee SL ISK Average price of No. 2 tpring wheat in Chie 9354 cago July, 187 Receipts of Wheat at Milwaukee jor the Month of July, 1876 and 1876. Bushels, 4,249,008, Jaty, 187 July, 1878 Nearly the whole of thts decrease took placo during | the last fifteen days of the month, Average prico of No. 2 spring wheat in Milwau- kee July, 1875 .. eee $L1T Average price of No. 2 spring wheat in Miiw: kee July, 1876. + *983¢ Decrease in receipts of wheat in Chicago and Milwau- kee for July, 1876, compared with the samo month ot 1875, 3,919,260 buske —-—— NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Weokusvay, August 2, 1874, BRFORG CALL—to ALM. $55000 Dist Col 3.65" 7 100 aha Mich Cy Toes We tn Tel ae 10'uow M nah ww 6 on Sus 4 luo do. 20 Wella-Fargo 100 brie Ri. 200 Pac M S88... aw do. Book 2008 J Con 1,453,518 Dee, 2,765,490 | > WITH SUPPLEMENT, HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1876 " 7 L 100 at 11 15-160., 300 at 11 B1-326, head, weight 634 cwt.; 57 Illinois steors at 9%e. per Ids, ae 2 530 6) 1000 ENWAR0, C94 | Tyee. : October G00 at 11 BiG weights UX owt a 7 cwt. ; 28 Illinois steers mt Oige, per Ibe, PRE i se weight 7ewt, O. Waixel sold for J. Waixel 26 Lilinois 100 bg 9% Steers at Be. per Ib, with $1 on per head, weight 6 ewt. ; 36 is 3 Boag | OO we LT BLtde.. 2.900) Allinols steers at Uae. per We. woight Ui ewe. : 23 [Iinols pa. -, 1.200 at Tike, t 10e. per ith $1 cf per head, weight 8 cwt.; 100 ‘i 40% joo chis 108 B00 at 11 ¥t6e., 100 at 11195 head, weights OS ewt.. ewt., strong. 50) 4O% 20) MUS St P RRL. 35, . lischimidt soid ior & ‘bo. 113 gaa Ohio steers at ge. per Ib., wo y 1 49 Cherokee ea toons at 7ige. per Ib, with $1 on per ct, weight 08 ewe, or K Co, 40 C1 per ib, he ame reht, 2 t, seant: 16 Misi Lag wget = July, M4 Missourl nto woljhts thy 30 200 cw NC ewe: 20, Min ue per Ibs, weight ; % 1634 ews. ; 10 Missouri ste weight’ 7 ewt.; ri ston, 6; Norfolk, 10 Missouri steers at 10) weixhi 744 ew, seant. i Philadelphia, 2. ‘Total, 800. For N. Morris 10 ill § 10e, per Ib., weight Ey this day 1 Tq ewt.: 14 Minos ith $1 je day last owt. jnois with $1 on 10 u 4 Unles,” Cotton oaed 88 fol vey Head on 20" ond,’ weizhts oe 7 lavre, by steam, ie. to Hamburg, by » HERP AND Laaas.—Tride tal 103 ye compreaued; to Hiremen, by 4c., comprease b righ Sood een eed, a werpool, 4 i. enim; by le ee e. per . Elliott » = Um AND GuAlN.--Recol 19,422 bla, Wheat | 8t'ibs. per hoad, ai Sige. w Oye. y A #556 bushels, gor meal. rf ue anes, Oata, weizht 61 lbs, per head, a Ze. por ib br ushels. Corn, §, lo. @. 17 jariey malt, ws. per bi 200" | do 172 do. The flour market ‘wax steud: with a moderate ate lambs, weight 66 Ibs, per head, 00 do... . demand; the sales were about 15,000 bbis.; State, Western . pe per lb; 4 and Souther nexed quotations. Kye Hour was bee Ibs. per tb. °C. Fe “ 2 js. nt $405.4 8 15, Corn me user 40 State lambs, wei, 7Axc. per Ibe broteg tate pkg all bers borg 5. if bbis, sold at $5 20a 83 25 for Brandywine Suc kinghaun sold Tb lbs., wt 200) Uss-20 eisube 7% 3K US) Ta'Sette Ini, wore 1005 | ae eeate 2000 US 5-20, r, "s,m LT, ania Supertine Tame, weight 3,08 ibs. at, 74 FIRS! ROARD—10: Extra State. 4.65 | sol diana sheep, weight a 250 she Mich Cen,. 3044 Superfine West Sia lidarsen eberer weleki aio" oe go 109 39% | Extra Western, 46 Kentucky sheep. weight pe 500 B0%5 Minnosota 82 1486 Kentucky ‘sheep, weight at = so Round hoop Ohio, 465 peri 244 Ohi sheer ui lie 18,040 Lng ats per | re + 575 lo sheep, weight 1, s., wt Ge, ver Ib. 100 63 30) o b rat gin 800 vee BS | St Louis, straixut oxira 650 | lambs, weight 13.820 Ibs. at Thc. pe ptucky 300 see 53%q | St: Louis, 6508 750 . Weight 6.950 Ibs, at_ 63\e, cky 1000 Mor & Es cou 100 so Bt. Louis. cl 3008 8 7: , Weight 4,960 lbs, at Te, per 4 2000 Mich 8, Rye, B7oe 425 sD Ibs. at 7H. per 1b,: 30 Jersey lambs, weight x outhern, No. 2 508 at 83¢6. por 1b. 9000 do.) 210133 100 uperiing 3 50a 400 in small lots at $45 a $65 per head, 10000 do. “986. 99°" 100 Southern, extra. 455.0 675 | calves included. 6 2000 0 & Moons..." 924% 200 Southern, family, 16 7a 82 v AND OAatves.—Smooth quality veals sold at 73 100 80 eo 924 000, Jorn meal, Wester 300 Bice, per Ib; ordinary quality calves ab Ale. w Me. “por 50 hio con. 2 5 orn meal, Jerse: wa S 1 also at per . 1200) en Pac wold i. 109, 1100 . Corn meul, Brandywine On 3 Mogs.—There were no live hogs ou sale, Ww : na tal RR Ist... ways Pane 6mm OAL, Syria i‘ ‘i 00 a, 20 pat teat lay 15000 do.......40--. 1083 5 —Wheat ull, but firm for’ hedeiy’ ‘all’ kinds, while the ee > 1000 do. | 108 1100 Dotter crades were held firmer, Tho ‘sates wore only about DOMESTIC MARKET 4000 104% 500, do... ec 8 20,000 bushels, part of this lust evening at 9le. for ie 1000 101% 2700 do. + 93, | primo No. 3 Milwauke: 05 tor ungraded; $1 09 uBL 10 i é . August 2, 1976, 5000 Un Pac © Webig BOO ChE & RT HR. be 1071 for soft No. 1; $1 19 for @ small lot prime; $129 fora small | Cotton firmer; miadling, 11 low middling, 101g. ; good 1000 North Mo Ist... 97% 50) do. 107% | lot double Delaware. Corn was in good demand, scarce | ordinary, 934c. Net receipt bales, Sales, 10) Stock, 8000 Pacot Mo Ist... 95 l0OCENW RR. .b 89 and Ligher. We sales of 225,000 bushels, past lass | 2,098, ia 5000 Pac of Mo 2d... 84 100 30 wt 5de, Te, & Ode. for prin New Ontxaws, Angust 2, 1876, 1X) do... 84g 100 do... BO1g be. tor YO dnshels in store | — Cotton firm; middling. 11%4c. : C4 ood 0 Cloy &°Ts 107 SOOChIANWREpf be 6255 ‘export at Su firm, ' The swles were about | Ordinary, 9x0. Net reosines HOC CELCI&,, 40 FOOND CenRR.,..be 62 | 45,000 bushels, at 36 ern mixed; ile. tor Western | POrts, constwise, 1,584, Sale: 15000 Alb TH 2d pf, 914g 200° di 80 60 He, for No. 2 white per sampie , 45e. for white 8 ‘9 shs Central Nat Bk 10082 100 Y for do. in store; 41e, for new white ¥. and B2e.4 | Cotton firm; middling, 107%%c.: 20 Fourth Nat Bk... 89. 300 38. for hot Chicago mixed, Rye was quiet and nominal. | ordinary,?,c Net receipts, 36 5 Bk of Comse..cese, LAM €O0 Barley and barley malt were doll Sales, 100. Stock. 4,018. 100 Mar L, & Min. 8. 20) Jes of 400 bales butts at 22(c., 50 Con Goal ..ul2.. 40% 104 in dressed, $190 a $200 10F | Cotton quiet and firm; r:tddling, 10 15: ow middling, 12 Del & H Cun...i¢ 10043 100 single for double and $120 a $125 for rouch; | 10 1-1Gc, ; good ordinary, 6 9- pis, 18 bules. edo 109 Manila hom Exports, coastwise, 198." Sales, ‘ aft 2. CHARLRSTO: ast 2, 1A7¢ Jiao Week Ua tet ae ty cies Cm gaaiingh Cotton quiet; middling, Le. w 11 x6. j low middling, 10%¥e. 1 75 Mor & Fins MovAssus.—Domestic was quiet but steady. Foreign was | Sao, s0u! ordinars, Use, a & 4 200 Olev & Pitts gt. y Cuba, centrifugal and mixed, : * WILMINGTON, August 2, 1876, do. muscovado retinin 33 e Sic: Spirits of turpenting dull Rosin quiet; $1 20 100 do. BSe.j do. urbe ic. w 40e.: Porto Rico, 37¢. n 2c; a ‘Tah “ap ge pals quies;: 30 Alb & Sus lish Islands, ‘ew Orleans, fuir to good, duc. a | StWined. Tar firm af $2 25, 550. 10 Warren RR be 200 Mil & Str RR. ‘kot for spirits turpentine was Flour steady; No, 1 spring, ‘umber. 200 de ‘Rosin Was quick. Tar was in | 88725. white do..87 double extra, $7 7: do. wot rits of turpentine, | concessions are made on large lois; sales 1,60) bbix. ‘5 Amer Ex. yy Aaa in, cominon to good strained, $1 60 a BL stoudy; sales 4,000 bushels State at $1 3%" for whit 10) Erie RR. $00 Mif& StP RR ston aad Washington, a $4. Adv for re Hwaukeo club held at §L 18; extra whi Michigai Corn du ol 48, Wilmington were as folows 3 e 300 sales at Sbe. Cor meal unchanged. ao good straimed tirm, $1 2); tar firm, $2 25; turpentine steady; | #8 ‘Milltecd unchanged fe hard, $C: soft, $150; virgin, $L 90; spirits dull, 2c Canal freights unchaned. Luke receipts—Whent, 1 9. Ouis were quiet, We quote :—Linseed, casks, 560; cot- | bushels; lumber, 543,00) feet, Canal shipments—Luimber, do tomseed, cruue, ide. yellow, 48¢. Yellow | 588,00 feet, Rulil shipments— Flour, 1,600 bis. do " ‘ white winter, 85c.: lard, preseut make, Burrawo do perm, crude, $1 35; do., bleached winter, $1 60 Forty-eight hours’ receipts by luke ; de. do., natural, do., $1 95;'whale, eride, Northern, 6Oe. ; do Gc0 pushels: corn: 2 20 Del, L S5c,; bleached winter. 70c. a 7: 000 bushels; corn, 14,000 do. 40> do 3 do., cases, $4 35 a $4 40; winter bleached Shipments by canal to tidew 6)) do sh crude fish, dc. a 37c. 98,200 do, By railroads— 100.” 40, PiereoLkum.—The market was firin but quiet. ‘The closing r 00 bushels; co 100 do. prices were as follows rae, in buik, do.. iu bbls. | oats, 9,000 do. Canal treights e 20 do Xi rated. Loihhta.. BAK: 5 do., tn case aphtha, | by lake nomi al to Chicago, ‘Plour quiet 1000 do. Ile.; refined at Philadelphia, 17 %oe.3 do. wt Baltimore, | firm: sales of YOU bbls ; prices unchanged. Wheat in ligt 20 do 175. Advices from the Creek were us follows arker’s. | qnilling demand; sules ‘of 800 bushels No. 1 white Michi Too do quivt and s nited, $2 374s u $2 3844 ; Unton, $2 37: an at $1 80; 1,700 do, No. 1 Milwaukee club, $1 1% 100 Dub « Conduit, ve ipments, ¢. ig Vil City, quiet and | Milwaukee held at ‘y 2 100 Ath & Pac pi., sieudy; $2 $515 bid United: shipments, $2 57/4 a $2 bushels No. 1 mixed Western at 4 K 20) B00 Ubio . Miss. PKovisions, —Recoipts—Pork, 79 bbis.. Lard, 069 tierce: dried. at 48¢. Onts retailing only. “Rye ngut Barley 200 Bo ‘do kegs and 20 cases. Cut meats, 410 packages. Bu neglected, Seeds quiet; asking $2 70 a $2 90 for timothy, * : 952 tiereos and 574 boxes. Beet, BA tierces, 34 buls. and 487 | $4'50 $9 for medium clover and $050 tor large. Pork lower, VALL=1L2 cases. “The pork market was dull, closing at the second call | quict, at $19 5U tur heavy mess, Lard quiet at lige High? $300 809 sha LS & MS at $.0 asked for August, $19 10 bid: $10 79 asked for Sep- | Wines nominal, : a 60) ‘do. asked for ( 000 bbs, sold Topo, August 2, 1876, 3000 M&S: cé 800 do. 40 for Septombe: moss sold Flour quiet; wheat firm: No. 2 white Wabash, $130; No. S000 L & W B'con, 200 d CEb nese Were, . * Fresh bar Iwhite Michigan, $1 20g: amber Michigun, $1 09;'Sep- 109 Cn Puc RE Were quotod ut 10%0. a Lige., frosh bellies ut Osc. a 1 tember. $1 0245 ‘88e.; do. new, U5o.; No.2 red 200 do. pickled hams at 12e~# 14Jge., pickled bellies wt loige. a 1s wintor, new, $11 . " O8e. Corn steady, High 0. Ms aad boxed beilies ut 1046, # Ie, Bacon was quiet at 1035 mixed, 40g. : September, 5030. ; Low do., 49c.; August, 10) Chix» Wy and 103gc, for Western long clear. 5.0 boxes sold ut | 4xive! no uradn, duie. : damaccd, 8c, Onta quick. Noe 2 100 Mil & St PRI 5k on private ter Beef was quiet; 100 bbls. mess | y2igc. white, iG. Receipts 200 bbls. flow 000° bashels 100 MUA SEP RR pf, GER | SDA oxttgmess sold within ¢ w whent; 48,009 >. corn; 4,000 do. outs. ‘Shipments, GUO lwo do § | extra mess, $11 0 $l wo 8 81 bbls, flour; 6,000 bushels wheut; 27,000 do. corn; 2,000 do, od % j} | packet, $12 a $14; India, $19 | oats, 10 Del, L & w India mess, Beef Cnicaco, August 2, 1878, 200° do hams remained quiet at x Woster Railroad freights to New York, 2Uc. At the aiterioon call 15 Fort Way ee nee eee giles Aue Bra tag Lia, | Ausust. Oats firmer; 31e,, August. Provisions unchanged. 2 do.. $11 30 asked; September. $L1 2 pid, $11 BO asked; Oc: tober. $11 45 bid, Sil 40 a ; November, $10 3 bist, $10 75 asked. The sules wore (OO tierees nt $L1 2733 and $11 80 tor Soptember wnd $11 35 and SLL 37}; for 0 Tober. Spot sales were 20 tercos city at te. and 3 tlercos new Western at 11%4c. Refined was quoted at 12546. for South America, 113¢. for the Continent and 11% PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Proves Printing cloths market quiet aud unchanged. 40900 U 5 6's, cur. BOARD—1L P.M. $10000 US. 1000) US 5; SECOND R. I., August 2, 1876, for ite atl $1000 Tenn G's, old... 4414 30) ahs Mich Cen RR.. Cabs, Sales were SW tlerces for the Continent at T ‘i, ail 2000 M&SP Ist, LO. 102% 10) do... 8 50 tierees city No, 1 at 10%. and S00 tierces for Cuba HAVANA MARKETS, 2500) M&SPi stl & M. 94 200 go private terms. Butter and cheese remained quiet bic i oro ChiB & ats 209 Go obi Spanish gold acheuge--Oa the United 10009 Chl, BA Qe 7's. se 200 do. : ps cir Waa i. a chan, he Uni 00) ST Cen fet. con 100K 200 Chi E NWR Po Page sg pega yay ert gen yer | States, “GO day's, currency. 2 discount; sbort skeht do., tg 000 Ohito «Mins 2 oS 409 NJ Con Hi... .be ion, 48¢0. @ aigoon, fair to geod, now ‘ Sepak: 100 dye. gold, 836, pres saan tort, waht, do., 1000 CANW cee bed Y 00 do Ke. ‘ ‘ Ng premium; 01 lon, 21}, premium ; Yaris, 100 CP Ist, C&OdE 91% 500 do. Socal aict us jae * ee. carroney; Rangoon ta | ch iim. g Ron oaks es, sudan. —There se gales but steady wins for raw. RES RUL aCe CBS 60 Key On ene Rie ‘ Retiued wus strong. We quote :—Kair to good refinin, SEALs 10000 En Pal ge. 1Okg BOO Bixe. w9e.; Cuba, grocery, fair to choice, 9c. a 04 . doe nnn A EN 10 shs D & H be 10 4, 15 Chi A RIRR..be centriingal, hkds. and boxds, Nos. 8 to 13, Dye. a 97, A SSIXTY DAY STRADDLES ON ACTIVE STOCKS 100 Mar L&Min...be (8 101 Mua St wat molaxses hbds. and boxes, Tipe, a Size.; Porto Ric «on “Members New York Stock Excl "at re 10) Con Coal. o zu do ing, common to primo, 7c. & do. grocery, fale to | able rates for sule by LAPSLEY & BAZLUY, 74 Broadway. 6985 lo. choice, 9. @ 9c; refined, standard A, Ile; ofl A, seat = eee 10) do. Gokg 200 MEL a Se Hp Lozas.; crushed, 113g6; & 11s6.: powdered. L1%gc. m 11) AND ENDOWMENT POLI: 400 # r eas te J cted 20 Harlem iti 188% 1l00 do. Shia caves 1 = hag ie et ee AND LOAN ASSUUIA- (OU Loa MSR 32 100 do Steanine.—Receipts, 25 tlerees; market quiet, at L4tzc. 163 Bre LO leg pie BO do. 534 100 do. for prime and 14,6. tor choive, ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR STOCKS 800 Sty S09 do TAtLow,—Keceipts, 7 hhds,, 25 tierces and 8&3 bbls. The © and stock privileges. Stocks carried on 2 per cent 200 58" 10 do. bt market was firm ; 60,000 Ibs, soid ut 8 5-16e, a 834c, inargin, JOHN HICKLING & OO., Bankers and Brokers, 209 53g 20)D, L& W ikRbes3 Wuiskxy.— Receipts, 109 bbls. whiskey. Tho market was | 72 Broadway, New York, 1,0 Mie 40, 150 *" do firmer, $1 14 boing bid and $1 15 asked, without business: = aC 300 40, 400 | do. Faxigits.—The market for all descriptions of tonnage is goo 39% «OUP. FW & Oct..bo steady, with # fair demand trom petroleum, grain and to- Mortgages and other bo Bey 1OChi & Al RRobe bacco ‘trades for chartering tonnage. The engagements ba ls effected with best com- U0 399) 100 Chi & Alt RR bf.be were:—To Liverpool, per 1,600 bushels xrain at J. HABRICH & CO., 119 Broadway. boo Bol} 500 Ouio & a Ke eu 1Cisd.; @ small lot of cheese 6 50s. 055s, To Lot TINSURANCE, GAS, CITY, RAILROAD STOCKS 0 eI on SBORMS Oe OO bole four at Se. 14, To Glasgow, by steara, «and Bonds also Munleipal Bscaritloa, bonght ana sold 1909 84 11 Dab &SC Ride garm nt 2gd. per running foot. The charters included:—A | ay a specialty 25 yeurs by sii KO UPy BUSEL,KO&N. be Norwegian © to Cork for orders with 4,400 “ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO. 100 do... aed quarters grain at e.: (8 British bark, from Baltimore to tock Brokerdabd Auatiocbere Cork for orders uurters do. at Gs. Lhd. ; an Aus. 3 lew tee $15000 Dis Col 2.65", 70% 400 vs 3 7 0 ANS é ae = ane ark, trom, Puiled das uarer “ —" i dyno ie ct is Col *. 85's, sha N Cen 6a. .; an Austrian , from le! ia to Cork ol M00) Chi & & Wreon., 108% 100" do es Se Goicher Gen’ AOD’ ‘ouampecs me For sale, choice 7/8 and 10 per cent City and County rock Bags e. 10 lu dor LR ee TPN I rp ARE oy vay Bonds and other frit cinss, Stocks and Bonds, paying from 4000 Long Dock bs. 105) Lv) Mil a st P Rit italian ship, 749 tons, hence to Marseill ware oh aca Sedat edie od CT Na s Cen Ist, r.. 121% 100 ‘do... % | tobacco, rate private; an Italian ba XECUTOR'S FUNDS 10 LOAN—THIS CITY AND ¥ & M ist 200 M& St? BR pbs ‘4 | Naples, with ntucky tobacco on private t 4 Krooklya: also, $100,000 at six per cent. Apply at Y 19 aWeevencnneebs tig | can brik, 271 tons, Lenee to Georgia, with general eargo, on | fice, 206 oth at., near Bowery. 190 do... 6 lo. ies rivate terms, theuce to Casa with lumber. reporte: ~ ie eo = org ay 20 Pac Mail SS. 409 do cs 14 por M., gold; four barks (to arrive), of about 2.500 quai gies e penalise Fol deer ped POR UIEe 100 dOvscsve 6x do. + | ters een, reported with grain from iultimore to Cor Ferensned of lotto aa PS Ga teh 70 Harlem RR. 850 fee H it Us Ud. as Ud. a German bark, benee to the Ge weciares, GADE & CO. 170 Broadway. 800 LS & MSR... Del, L & W altic, wit refined petroleum at 68.; xn CK PRIVILEGES SOLD OR NEG r to” we) 10)" " do... 53 | Amerignn bark, henge to Havre or Duukirk, with 3,500 bbis, | Gy OC kre ute noe meckord ae ponte TIATED BY 100 Mich Cen Rit... 120 Mor & Bsa Rat, 1g | crude do. ne de. 108+ igian bark, henco ia the Bal- PSLEY & BAZL! ’ nee . /UI « Py tic, it a ie — _ =e — au. eS < tea ates 125 | hence to oe tek D8 TO LOAN—FOR FIVE Ye gochi a kT RR... 709 do. iz er—A British brig, henes to Co low expense, on New York, Brooklyn and Weste 10d . lw do. ny xtain at 66, 3d,, showing decline; @ bark, | Property. Second und 1 Id Mortzazes sold at easy 10U NJ Ce 20 do ~ ae quarters rumored, henco fF same voyage, atts; | terms. GEO. W. STAKE, 150 Broudway, jenn bark, hence to the German Baltic, with 3,00) refined petroleum at 6s. To Antwerp, per steam, 100 jurd, on private terms, NEW YORK CATTLE. MARKETS. Wepxxsvay, August 2, 1876, pus MARIEOSA LAND AND MINING Executive office, Nos. 9 and 115 jew York, July 19, 1576, COMMERCIAL REPORT, and common sto of $1 per share on the proferre Daya Corron : SPoT 1-8c, HIGHER ; FUTURES CLOSED STRONG—FLOUR STEADY—WHEAT DULL, BUT REORIFTS FOR TWO DAs, for advertisiog RIS H. SMITH, A FIRM—COBN ACTIVE—OATS FIRM — PORK Poni = Hom. J—A PARTNER WITH $1, 60 GASH TO IN- NOMINAL—LAND QUIET—WatsmEY viaa—re. | pitted street.. toe Cot Ons a ome facture of a Patent’ Article. Address J., tye street, 2 a — — — — TROLEUM FIRM—NAVAL STORES QUIET—OILS Fort oth st Di eee _ - - - () WANTED—MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY Jersey City 2,282 - - D) worth $4,000; fair bonus. Address J. WEST, 419 QUIET—GROCERIES : COFFEE QUIET; SUGAR ‘i “S005 _ ios me roadway. Totals. sy 10 1,08 BOM 6, FY — ET Ta Serica? QUIET—FREIGHTS STEADY. Buuves—itade” opened slow on’ this forenoon” at | OOO acer lise Sore ine ware: ON We: A Tig w LOE. per Ib, weights 5 cwt a 9 ewr | Pie proved New York city prope: DNESDAY, August 2—6 P. M. Tite’ herds “t) hand “ranged, from | poor to woarns |* rincipals apply to T. H. BALD oo The merchandise markets showed but little change | and fut, with @ few good quality top aninnis, WANTED ON PROPERT' nd rom Ss 56 1b8. bas be Hu ei iT ¥ to-day, Doing genetaly al, with moro of loss Irrogu | Feom.co tm matt, tae been are not Sp away | $LQ.QQ0 “alan $12.00 oom 1 Tnes larity and In some cases lower prices, On 'Change | weak. ! per lb. on our last quotations. At Sixtieth A 5 cars of horned per Ibs, street yards T, C, Eagiman sold for sett & euttle: salon as follows :—40 Li hen. business was small, save in one or two commodities. Fiour was steady, Wheat was dull but firm jor good sampfes, Corn was active for shipment and con- sumption, and prices were higher. Oats were firm. Whiskey was firmer, Pork was neglected and nomi- nal, Lard was quiet. Freights were quiet. Cotton on tho spot was tye. higher, Futures closed active and stoady. Coffee was quiet. Scgar was quiet. Naval stores wore quiet. ils ruled quiet. Petroleum firm, Correx.sThe market for Rio Was quiet. The cargo of 4,014 bags Santos ex Kosalie, which was to have been sold at auction to-morrow, was withdrawn and sold at private sale; terms not reported. At Baltimore 1,500 bags Kio suld ex Alice on private terms. Mild coffve was quiet. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 14%{c, w 15e.; fair do., 10 $1.000.000 TO LOA $1.000.000 inv. Vv. kK. st COPARTNERSHIPs, EW YORK, AUGUST 1, 1876, ‘The co-partnership he eorge A, Dele ec. is this day the late firm will athorized to sign In liquids Tbe, invis teers at per head, weialt 7% ewt., seant . _ per Ib, weight 74g ewe. ; 44 timo per Ib. Weight 714 ewt. ; 06 INinols steers at J04ze, per iv., weight Bu ‘ews. siege & Meyer sold for N. Morris 3° Tilinol gewt. , 97 Alin 45, Hlinows’ stow weight 734 "e) The bu ‘Be, on pe 5 740 Lilinois st on per head, weight 74 ewt, ge. per Ib., with $10 off the lot, weight Ay owt, ; 40 sicors ut Oe. per ib., with #29 bu the lot, weight 74 BY Lilinols steers at 10. lb. weights # 15 Llisnols steers at 10!4 jb. -y suid for selv 4g ewt. ; 6) Tino ts DELEREE, P. Wilder, nnder the firm namé of sbimer & Wasbington st , is this day dissolved by mutual e-nsont, ROBERT B, SHIMER, H. KEDLY per ib.. weietit ».« with $1 off per i head, weihes 1 good du. 17¢, w 17%. ; prime do., 17Ig0. a 17Ke.; r 4 Ise. ‘ § Na ae extreme range for lots, 1446. a IS\je. ; Santos, tair to good, weights 17% cw! with | Si wilh btn ate a lh Megs | 16iKe. © 176, gots, Rinety dave; Jay. b per head on 10 head, for 9 Mlinots Rm GREE CH AY., AUGUST 1, 1876,—DISSOL « y dave; Java, governmont bags, | sieers at Oc per 1b., weight 74 cw 5. Mower | ¢ tion.—The firm of Charles Weyrich & Son has | 2 Singnpore, do., | sold tor seit 15 Lilingia seers at Oy dissolved this day by mutual consent, Mr, Charles Wey Cwt.; 80 Lilinols steery at V34e. per Ib. with $1 J tinue the business at Mino 1. LAC, & eA I7e.2 St. | on US head, weights 7 ews. a 74 ewtss wend to the liquidation of the late fir Porto Rico, ise, 10e. per Ib., Weight 74g ewt. C, Kalin gold tor d, Br: CHARL 48 Ue. : Manila Kentucky sieors at Oige. por Ih. weight 7 ews: 36 Kent CHARLE 14? 7 it Vgc, per 1b, webs ewt., strong; 22 Kentucky | ——_———————_— wees sari fe at 10e. per I Fweigot Tews. J. id tor 65 WAEKER STREET. NW YORK avGust ‘he market for spot was firm and quotations Hilinois steers at 0c. a We. per l»., weight 7 owt. Ye) 1876—Dissolytion, The firm of Basriein «Si were marked up Wye. Futu nd eloved strung. sold tor selves $4 [linols steers wt | Leimor bas been dissolved this day by matua) consent. Mr. closing prices to-day sday prices ae per head, weight 744 ewt., sant: | Jacob Sinsheimer will continue the business at the ab follows aK. per ld., woight Hg cwt. At | place, and will attend to the liquidation of the late firm's Wednentay, August 2, Jorsey City yards Coney & McPherson sold for D, MePherson | witairs, LOUIS BARRLELS,. Angust.. Lig") we $30 i steers at S946. & 10360. ner Ib, walaht 73 emt; : JACOB SINSUELMER, 1 y BY Oivio svowts at Olge. per Ib., weight 7 ew Christie & | = = ~—— 1 41-32 | Sparrow 96 Missours oxen at Sige. per Ib., weight S ewt. ; jor __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Joynt & Simpson 114 ihinols 19 Cherokew teers wt i fers wt #izc, w 104ge. por Ib., ers wt He, Yor Th.. ie. w Dije. ber Io, wel DE ‘A eae BUSINESS OF PORTUNTTY eroxene Lamp Business of Li yours’ standiy timore, for sai welxt 7 owt. hi wight O85 ‘| . in ew y ucky steers at bike, a Dige. por Ib, weight Gewt ; for oe M. Day 13 Iiliuols atuers wt iige, per Ib., weikht Tewt.:tord. | tan yw aed at lence wt remuenen 2 Hotm 3 S Kentucky stoors ut Sige, per Ib., weight 7 vee 12 5-18 Patt ewt. ©. J, Fagan soid tor self 68 Missouri steersmt u/ge - = — ———— — 5-82 a 128g per ib, wothe ce ew strony with 81 om ger head. "I A WAbDETION AL Cartiat Peoctnep FoR MER chants, mannfacturers and others changed for Business; Mining Interests, ke . negotia persons with capital ‘seeking basiness advised, witho charge, of approved opportunities. Keferencer=W. Lyon & Co., fancy govos, 483 Brondwa: gel suld for N. Morris 16 [llinols steers wt O55c. per Ib., with $1 off per end, weicht Gly ewt : 78 Titiwois steers at Wye per lb, with $1 off por head on 48 head, weight 7 owt. Mar- tin Fuller & Go. sold for =, W. Alierton' 130 Hiinois steers at se. a Oye. per Ib., weights 5% owt. a Oly ewh H. Wont Yo 1 Ow Iai ~ Quotations are based on American’ stundara ot classifien- tion and on cotton in store ranuing in quality not more than iualf' a yrade above oF below the urade quoted, Uplands. Alama. N. Orleans, Texas, ny have levied as assessment ‘at this office on or before August 7. Atver that date it widl be delinquent and liable to w charge of $3 each certificate TO SLOAN AND CASH MORT- sage at ee? cent. AC Vv. D. WYCKOFF, 3) Pine st. ON MORTGAGES AT Jr., No, 4 Pine st. d by Fred Adee, who is PE COPARTNERSHIP HERBGOFORK EXISTING between Kovert Is. Shimer, Henry Keliy and William at 312 A JOBING Real Estwce ox. : Browne | Manufae: ble di a a, a D BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTY WITH $2,000" TO TAKE TS ST a tablished business: refereaces exchanged. Addr SUNDRIES, Herald office. CHANCE.—FIKST OLASS RESTAURANT AND AR RR Wine Rooms ouse ve gold thts week: dows town loos tion good, Inquire at 221 Bowery. TANTED—A PARTNER WITH $2 wi largely with licke ad: ¢ would take Wr irell ontabtisived, prottebl Now York city that may be extem ditional expense; would: prefe of the books or give his time ‘siness, or we might orrespondened confidential. | Addteny with be 9 as to cliwracter aud means, box 3,72 Post office, New York. f WANTEDI SMALL | FAMILY | ADULTS housekeepers, to occupy unturnished toor, every oom venience, in Brookiyn; work in leu of rent aid cash fot boarding the present cceupants, Address UNEXCEP+ TIONABLE LOCALITY, tierald off WANTED—a YOUNG MAN, WITH $100 GASH. 10 invest in & well established laundry, Call at or addrest B18 Broadway, roou 2 we YOUN malitienti entire ch OF AC t character to have Addre: nsation, v., Philadeiphia, POR HAL INTEREST IN A GOOD BSTAB: lished manufacturing business; $250 cash; log cheap rent; plouty work: good profits, Address box Herald office, lor three days. $1.000. PARTNER W -b, TO GO WE i business cash 5 000 yearly juaranteed; particulars $1,500 uewly established business can oasily be realized; no risk particulars at interview. Address MORGAN, box 180 Herald office. Q 7 WILL SECURE THE C $3. DOO Mreettse tun Wont ‘estaptisne legitimate Business, Address CONTROL otiee, serene ema ee enietiagas= TOO MUCH LAUDANUM. John Wyberd, aged fifty-five, of No. 40 Jano streot, died yesterday morning at the Chaptuers Street Hospital trom the effects of an ounce of laudanum taken the previous day. Deceased had long been tn the habit of \aking laudanum, He was a native of England but had been employed in New Yurk as a city contractor, Coroner Eickhoil took charge ot the case, MARRIAGES AND DEAT, MARRIED. ALEXANDER—NorpeN.—On Tuesday, August b Samvrt W. ALEXANDER to Berra E. Norpgy, both ol this city Banxo INLAY. —At the residence of the bride's parents, iu Philadelpnia, Pa., July 19, by the Rev. R, A. Humphries, W. H. Bannon to Karx, aaughter of Thomas Finlay, Esq. Hoyr—Po.varp.—On Wednesday, August 2, at the Reform church of Harlem, by the Kev, Dr. Mandeviv~ Wi.tiam P, Hort to Lintik PoLtarp, of this city DIED. AISDALE,—On August 5, Axsig ©, BLAISDALE, ber 24th year. Funeral on Friday, August 4, at two P, M., from No, 190 West 10ih st. Brapeurx.—On August 1, Katm A. Brapaury, el- dest daughter of Thomas and bridget Bradburn. The trienus of the family are respecitully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 134 East 62d st., on Friday morning, the 4th inst, ab ten o'clock, thence to St Vincent Ferre’s church, 66th st. and Lexington ay,, where a solemn requiein mass will be offered tor the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cometer. BRYAN —On August 2, the beloved daughter of Hugh and Mary Bryau, aged 7 months and 14 days, The uneral will take place on Friday, 4th inst., from her parents’ residence, No, 205 Eust 57th st, at one o'clock P. M. 4 Brypkx.—On Wednesday, August 2, Jou Bryprx, in the 70th year of his age. Notice of tuneral hereafter. CamrseLL —On Wedgerday, August 2, after a lingers ing illness, Joux Camrrzi., in the 48th year of his age, Funeral from his late residence, No. 100 South El- lott piace, Brooklyn, on Friday, 4th inst, at half-past two o’clock . M. Relatives and Iriends are respect fully invited. Interment in Greenwood. Canrenter.—In this city, on Wednesday, August 2, Ava H., infant child of James E, and Nettie Carpenter, aged 9 months and 20 days, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, this (Itursdey) evening, at eight o'clock, at the residence of her parents, No. 308 West 19th sh The remains will be taken on Friday morning to Amawalk, Westchester county, for interment, Cockuuky.—At Hillsdale, N. J., July 8t, 1876, of cholera infantum, FLorexck, daughter of Edward’ H, and M. A. Cockburn, aged 6 months, Interred at Greenwood, Covant.—Ou Weanesday morning, August 2, im Brookiyn, ALicR Hin, youngest child of Fred H. and Mary E. Conant, aged 2 years and 9 months, Relatives and friends ure respecttully invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday atternoon, August 3, at three o’clock, at the residence of her grandiather, Hiram P, Crozier, 1,405 Vacitle st., Brooklyn. Davenrort.—Suddenly in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Taes- day, August 1, Joux Davexront, in the 83d year of his age. Relatives and triends of the family, also the Veterans of the war of 1812 are respectfully invited to atrend the funeral, on Friday, August 4, at three P. M., from ad residence, No, 851 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, Hempstead (L. I.) papers please copy. DowkLey,—At Hariem, on Monda one half interest in nonnustal first clans $4,000 yearly and much mord July 81, Auce VORDELLA, Youugest daughter of William R, and Julie F, Dunkley, aged 4 years and 11 mouths. HAuMUNAS,—Of consumption, on Tuesday, August 1, Mary Otive, beloved wife of Dennis Hallinan. ‘The funeral will take place on Friday, ut two P. My from her late residence, 61 Mott st., New York. Haxiey.—On Wedoesday evening, Angust 2, 1876, Roswayxa Lux, wife of Joseph Haniey, and daughter of Philp and Bridget Lee, aged 21. Notice of tuneral hereafter, Kuixkkr.—August 1, GxorGe D,, son of T. H and Anpa Klinker, aged 1 year. Relatives und friends are invited to attend the fu- noral, from 51st st, and 10th av., on Thursday, August 3, at One P, M. MacpoxovcH.— At Inwood, on Hudson, on Wednes- nugust 2, of apopltxy, Exiza Macpoxovan, widow er Mucdonough, in the 67th year of her age. Notice of tanerai hereafter. Manoney,—On Wednesday morning, August 2, Mrs, Many Mauongy, @ native of Clonakilty, county of Work, Ireland, ‘The iriends are invited to attend tho funeral, from Mount Sinai Hospital, at ten o'clock, on Thursday morning. Cork and Boston papers please copy. MonELL.—At Narragansett Pier, R. I, August 1, 1876, Hoa, Cravoius L. Moyet, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of the city of New York, Funeral services will be held at the West Presby- teriaa church, 42d st, between Sth and 6th avs., on Friday, the 4th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. Relatives aud friends of the tamily are invited to attend without further invitation. Tbe remains will be taken to Hud- Y., for interment. QUADE.—Memorial.—At St. Lawren¢e’s church, $4th st and 4th av., on Thursday, August 3, at nine A. M., will be said a solemn mass of requiem for the re- pose of the soul of the late Jane McguapE. Friends are invited to attend, Penuixe.—At Upper Red Hook, N. ¥., July 29, 1876, of consuinption, Faxsix HowLano, wife of E. Perrine, aged 29 yearr, 3 months and 13 days. Puiurs,—At St. Thomas, W. L, July 16, 1876, Unatowa CasoRLa DE Putlirs, wile of George A. Philips. PionKketr,—On Tuesday, August1, Micuaxt @, PucwK- prt, aged Relatives friends respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 246 East 234 St, on Thursday, August 3, at one o'clock P.M. QUINLAN —On Weduesday, August 2, Micnan, Quix LAN, of Elizabeth, N. J. in bis 79tb year, native of Kik rush, county Ciare, Ireland. Notice of the funeral in Friday's paper. Roce —In Brookiyn, on Mouday evening, July 31, Many ©., beloved wile of Ed, Roche, The funeral will take place from her late residen o. 61 Fort Green place, on Thursday, August 4, {-past nine A. M, The remaing wiil be taken to the hurch of Our Lady of Mercy, {rom thence to the Ceme- tery of the Holy Cross tér interment. The irieuds of the family are requested to attend, ROCKPELLOX,—At Bound Brook, N. J., on July 31 Joun A., $on of Goorge W, aud Cornelia J, Rockfellon, uged 1 year and 3 days. Sacer.— Ou Wednesday, August 2, Carnaning Sacer, beloved wite of John 5: Faoeral Friday, at half-past twelve, from her late residence, 107 7th av. Snymovk.—At New Rochelle, on Monday, July 31, Mrs, Catianixe R. SeyMouR, in ber 86th year The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect fully invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of De. E. W. Finch, in New Rochelle, on Tharsday, August 3, at one o'clock P. M. Train leaves Gran Central depot for New Rochetle at tweive o'clock M. Suxnwoop,—On Wednesday, August 2, ANNIK SiTRR. woop, wite of Dr. J, F. Golding, aged 17 years, 2 months and 23 da Funeral will take place on Friday, tho 4th inst, at two o'clock, from the Colgate mission, 20th st., between ben ee 2d avs. Relatives and friends are invited to a- end. Scuwarzscimip.—On Wednesday, August 2, SiGts- Meno AkrHuR, gon of August and Fannie Schwarze ebild, aged 11 mouths and 12 days, ‘aueral Friday, 4th, at half-past nine A. M., from 9 West 601n st., west of 10th ay, TRURSDRLL.—On Tuesday, August 1, 1876, Harvet = son of Alonzo and Jeannette Truesdell, aged 20 aye. Retatives and friends are Invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Puursday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence o1 lis parents, 92 Hester at Van Thorg.—On Wednesday, August 2, Lavma P, Van Tnore, aged 7 mouths, 2 days. ds jnvited to actend the fageral of her parents, No, 340 9th av., o@ residen Ordinary ecceseeeee STIG 87TIG 8716 8 746] hewmer sold tor J) H. Wiliams 62° Lilinois’ steers | toring Company, plumving material Boerum piace, Brook- | Thursday, August 3, at two P, M. Strict ordinary . we Dy BL we at Yc. per Ib, with $1 on per head on 16 head, weights | lyn. GIMIGGS & CARLETON, Warven—On Tuesday, Ausast 1, Loviss, only Good ordinary s+... 9 1Y-16 8 1816 9 foie v t6-16 5&4 owt strum, 8 736 e¥8, 5 16 Iilnole steers as Big» LOE. Finandal and bus:noss brokers, 0 Broadway, | daagiter of George aod Wilhelmina Warner, Strict good 110) 103 10! 4 WOIgDE 74 EWE. mois steers a 2 OE Re ori re eenm pr RO! seo of her parent Low iddingsree. 10 fae IV t-16 We 1*ato | Weigh’ Bowes Ld tittiols tevesat 1O'ge-per Ion, weighed FUTSICIAN'S FRACTION. OFFICE SUROL AT. | rer ee eee esi Anges 4, oc Ooeneba ee ier Stict low miudiing... 11Sy Why iy ny ewt. Totfey & Sons sold for N. Morris 87 Texan stoers at | 2h {ir ites grmill twke & pare Oe RWEU Uy Petes) 74, » | . Middlin wveeoss AEG 12 Lee & 121-16 | Zee. per Ib, weight o ews. ; 15 Mis-ourt steers at Re. per lo. eh iotrrerendhah sndivhedlen dyn: n ihren tO et a Wextworrit.—Sunday, July 30, at 'n, Coloaei Good mlddiiog. 01. 12 12% i 1 weight Jy ewe. =, W. Sherman sold for 8. W. Allerton 27 SPLENDID OPPORTUNUTY FOR A YOUNG MAX, | Ouxo F. Westwortt, tu'the sth year age, Striet ood midditag. Lat Ls wah, Ey Tilinoss st ake. per la, weight Tis ews; 16 with $800, to ; interest in @ good paying Relatives and fricuds, also General J. M. Varian and Middling tuir........ 05g 13 ast 1 Missouri steers at Vgc. per ibe, weight Towt.; 1G Missouri | dining saloon. HA ost 2h st., newr Broadway, | staff, ex oflicers and ollicers of the Eighth regiment, Fair. + 1g day 144, 1a at be. por Ib.. with $1 off per head, ight Oi ews. a Tre N.YSN.G., are respectiully invited to attend tho jchtained Good ov dimary, #i6-.5 attict good ordinary, bie, : Donnail sold’ ivr 3. W. Allerton 20 Missouri | VOR SAL EPPERSHAN feuaiak on Voie, Reawn & oh tan et low middlihg, 103ge. jug, lic. pot salos wero ax rsa Ye. per Ib., with Suc. on per head on 16 head, Yonkers, good paying bi 7 * . follows :— elglits 6 ewt. a OY ews. : 14 M fe. par 1b. ghsone oy yey yo racotgry renews given for seil- eo Lei Weantsag, hee be pn Tual. | weit 5% ews; 14 Missou h reas Dox BS Poxt office, Yor KSTRRVKLT. —OD jay, tue ua, Export... i 416 | Gig ews; 54 Misaoari «i i wi 1 ‘MER. | NTH, wito of Jacob Westerveit, in the her Consumption: 1,043 aire | WEE" Saadtey sid tor. Mertl BT aan patent Thgsts 0 be sold. Apply ts EDWARD | aye.” ‘ bari a Speculetios bed pat ows Soh ols stoers: Sie pec | SHAW, Vateutue, Astor House, 1) to 2 daily. Relatives aid friends of the family are invited to Total sian Oe 4,708 2.305 | Ib, with $1 off ead oa 1) head, weights \RINER WANTED IN ESTABLISHED LAUNDRY, | fttend the (vue al. from her lato residence, No, 340 = ered by tw aden mig of anid lle haces nitwote esse i, Wi goy eg FO nage orto buy out present owner, Address Ls Ia, Herald Pong sday San dd on Friday, the 4th just, as bale wore as Nest iy two P. Wi on ‘ . 4